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Happy first day of summer. What a fitting day to release Summer Again!


The Summers of Yesteryear trilogy follows Violet Strokes after the events of the Dystopian Takeover trilogy (but can be read separate) as she joins the other heroes to build the covert team known as the Peacemakers. But, as you can imagine, a team of teenage spies (and in Violet's case, a traumatized teenage spy) is not the smoothest operation around . . .

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“Ah, aren’t you just the sweetest?” Jamie turns to me and appears to be trying his best to look deeply into my forehead. Then he starts to lean toward me, and I realize he intends to seal our cover with a kiss.

No. A million times no. N to the O to the no, no, no.

The same thing must be going through his head, too, because he jerks back at the same moment I do.

“Clear the area and . . . get the car,” I gasp between dry heaves that I’m powerless to stop this time. “I’ll take care of . . . her.”

Jamie bounds off the step, duffel bag and all, like he can’t get away fast enough, and I turn to Samantha.

She smirks at me, apparently quite amused by our little show. “You two have got to be the worst spies I have ever seen.”

“Yeah, well, international security can only get you so far.” With that, I throw myself off the step, onto her."

- From Chapter Twenty-Two



 
Book One:
 
She knows better than to trust anyone.
He wants his best friend back.
Together they will probably save the world. Most likely.

The world is reeling from the near-apocalypse of the Dystopian Takeover that was only just averted by a motley crew of teenagers, including Violet Strokes.

Violet now finds herself recruited by a special opps team— Code Name Peacemakers— to train to prevent future takeovers from ever happening along with some of the other teenage heroes. Which would be a lot easier if she weren't struggling to hide her emotional and physical wounds of the last takeover, or if everyone else on the team weren't spoiled rich kids (minus one mild-mannered superhuman named Tim).

It certainly doesn't help that one of the other teenagers on the team is her long-lost childhood friend— and the son of the villains of the Dystopian Takeover— Alexander Franklin III, who is insistent that they rekindle their friendship. On top of it all, every turn she takes, she seems run into another boy from her past— with what may be an even more sinister family legacy . . .

Somehow, though, Violet, Alex, and the rest of the team need to figure out how to work together to protect the world from itself. That is, if Violet can stop the takeover that is going on in her very mind . . .

A YA action-adventure rom-com perfect for fans of C.J. Hill and Ally Carter about spy training and summer romance.
 

Be sure to listen to the audiobook sample!

"Hello, Flower,” whispers the voice that is there the moment I’m alone. Which is rare, since I’m with Alex pretty much every spare moment.

No wonder Tim thinks we’re a couple.

“As your counselor,” continues Earnestine’s disembodied voice as I prepare my gun, “I’d like to talk about your daddy issues.”

“If it makes you feel any better . . .” I load my gun and smile at the satisfying click. “I hate you far more than I hate my dad.”

With that, I take aim and shoot at the target, drowning out Earnestine’s voice with the sound of my gun firing."

- From Chapter Four

 



Book Two:
 
She knows better than to trust anyone.
He wants his best friend back.
Together they will probably save the world. Most likely.

Violet is only just now acclimating team when she's assigned her first solo mission. Which is good, because she and Alex need some distance.

She has no time for her newly re-instated best friend's worries about the possibility that she may or may not have been attacked by Dr. Earnestine and injected with something that could possibly alter her DNA. Violet is ready for some time away to focus on a mission and not on her own confusing feelings. But her mission unearths a different set of feelings.


Assigned to protect a recently orphaned young heiress, Violet must ensure that nothing happens that will send the money to the next in line— namely, the nefarious Mr. Columbus. Who has sent his son to "pay his respects"— and woo the girl whose stipulation to inheritance is marriage. But the presence of Jeremy makes things a bit more complicated for Violet, since she's supposed to be in deep cover, and they've locked lips more than once. Also making it a bit awkward is the possibility that another Peacemaker may also be undercover as a potential suitor on a different mission. Oh, and there's also a wannabe killer on the loose who could be anyone.

But it's nothing that Violet can't handle. That is, if she can figure out exactly what it is Dr. Earnestine did to her, and why he's always in her head . . .

A YA action-adventure rom-com perfect for fans of C.J. Hill and Ally Carter about spy training and summer romance.

Ebook, Audiobook, Paperback, and Hardback Available on Amazon

 

Book Three's audibook is in progress!



“You said you loved me!”

The words burst out of me like an explosion neither of us have an opportunity to turn our backs to. The explosion is too great for even my pride or his stubbornness to think we have the slightest chance to walk away from without looking back.

For a long moment, we stare at each other over the bed, neither of us daring to blink. The tension feels like a gas leak ready to set off another explosion with the spark of the wrong word.

And I’m pretty sure a second explosion would kill us both. If the toxic air of the silence doesn’t choke us first."

- From Chapter Five


She knows better than to trust anyone.
He wants his best friend back.
Together they will probably save the world. Most likely.


After months of spy training and several missions under her belt, she's sure of only two things. One, she has superpowers. And two, she and Alex need to figure out what they are and why before Earnestine can weaponize her.

Freak-a-tized.

There are a lot of other things Violet is less than sure about. Like whether she's smart to trust the team she's started to call friends. Or how entwined Jeremy is with his father's current mysterious plot that the Peacemakers have been assigned to uncover evidence on. Or even that Alex sees her as just a friend.

Friend-zoned.

When betrayal rocks Violet's world, she does the only things she knows how to do: she runs. But no matter how far she runs, she can't escape Earnestine's reach. Or her own feelings. Or even her past in the form of the one man she thought she'd never see again . . .

Found.

For the first time in her life, Violet isn't so sure she's got everything handled. But between the evil combination of Columbus and Earnestine while the Peacemakers are at their weakest, the stakes have never been so high.

A YA action-adventure rom-com perfect for fans of C.J. Hill and Ally Carter about spy training and summer romance. 

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